Buy (a/one's) wolf ticket negative spoken language verb phrase
If someone "buys a/(one's) wolf ticket", they respond hostilely to one's threats of violence or boastful words.
Calm down, don't buy his wolf ticket, you can get hurt.
Don't buy their wolf ticket. It's a trap.
He's hot-tempered and easily buys others' wolf tickets.
Always buying others' wolf tickets doesn't mean you're a brave fighter.
be braved to face the challenge or quit chances
Beat someone up
To do the most harmful, violent, unpleasant or dangerous etc. thing that one can do
To force someone to experience something difficult or unpleasant
To be in serious trouble
To be outperformed or outrun by someone, usually by a very wide margin.
You have to be quicker to finish this task or you will eat other my dust.